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Show MISERY OP TURKISH SOLDIERS. Members of Army Dying of Hunger and Fatigue, Paris. A staff correspondent of the Temps, Jean Rodes. who has reached Constantinople from the war zone, sends a vivid picture of the misery of the Turkish soldiers and the disorganization disorgan-ization of the Turjtish army, lie says: "We hsve witnessed the failure o? the Turk as a soldier. We have seen blm dying of hunger, worn out by fstlgue, wrecked by suffering and running run-ning away after having abandoned his place la the combat "I have never seen a more pregnant picture of human distress than that presented by these unhappy men. thrown into one of the most terrible wans yet In history, without food, without medical attention, almost without chiefs, almost without arms. And at Seidler I ssw a soldier whose right band had been severed bold out to us. begging for help, the bleeding I stump around which he bad tied a 1 piece of twine." " |